The Future of DEI in Higher Education

The Future of DEI in Higher Education

Author: Harvard Graduate School of Education October 4, 2023 Duration: 22:43
Rich Reddick talks about the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to end race conscious admissions and the future of diversity work on college campuses.

Each week, The Harvard EdCast cuts through the noise surrounding schools and learning to explore a fundamental question: what actually works? Produced by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, this podcast moves from early childhood through higher education and into the workforce, examining the ideas and policies that shape how we learn. Conversations with classroom teachers, academic researchers, system leaders, and policymakers-both in the United States and internationally-form the core of every episode. Rather than dwelling solely on problems, these discussions seek out constructive, evidence-based approaches to the most pressing challenges in education today. It’s a space for thoughtful dialogue that connects research to practice, considering the profound impact education has on culture and society at large. By listening, you gain access to diverse perspectives on creating meaningful change for students, educators, and families. The weekly format ensures a consistent and deep dive into the topics that matter, making this podcast a resource for anyone invested in the future of learning.
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